Bodycam/Policing General Thread - DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE

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I hate when cops act so sniveling and subservient to trash like this. She obviously despises you and no amount of sweet-talking and kind explanation is going to change that. Youre not changing her mind by being nice to her, that's just going to make her hate you even more. You throw her arrogant ass in jail so she experiences consequences for her actions for once and maybe thinks before she acts next time.

Also, how are people able to get YouTube to pull down these videos for privacy claims? Bodycams are public information, you have no expectation of privacy in the states that release them. I'm afraid you're going to see NGOs starting to push real hard on burying body cams as much as they can because they completely annihilate the narratives that liberals push.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=eh3UrCUw1FUNigger and mudshark get pulled over by cops: toll paid. The lesson here is not to let women drive obviously, she got busted for an improper right turn.

Words cant describe how pessimistic I am about the future of humanity. We have raised a generation that is completely incapable of dealing with the complex systems we have created. These kids are low intelligence, have no respect for authority, zero emotional regulation, utterly addicted to their phones, and only live from moment to moment with no concern for the future.
 
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I can tell that the woman is the aggressor. I feel a bit of pity for the man in the relationship. Hopefully, he'd have sense knocked into him and leave. That dog needs a new, caring home.
 
Who has told these people that you have some sort of right to talk to a supervisor and that somehow excludes them from following lawful orders?

Same with all these 18+ people that think calling their parent is some valid reason for stalling. When I turned 18, my parents sat me down and told me life is now real and I'm responsible for my own conduct now and they can't get me out of things.
 
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Who has told these people that you have some sort of right to talk to a supervisor and that somehow excludes them from following lawful orders?

Same with all these 18+ people that think calling their parent is some valid reason for stalling. When I turned 18, my parents sat me down and told me life is now real and I'm responsible for my own conduct now and they can't get me out of things.
I take it these suspects are underdeveloped as adults or were spoiled as children. Calling mommy during an arrest or traffic stop isn't going to sway the officer's decision.
 
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